The Pine Grove Bluffs was
the subject of a public hearing this week in front of the Board of Supervisors.The subdivision
was originally proposed as 28 residential units on 32 acres at the corner of
Ridge Rd and Hwy 88. The developer Del Rapini had approached the county about
changing conditions regarding traffic impacts to the intersection of Ridge Rd
and Hwy 88. The Rapini’s also own a commercial piece on the corner adjacent to
the proposed housing tract proposed to be the Pine Grove Shopping Center under
a subdivision map approved back in 1984. When the residential subdivision was
originally approved in 2005 the traffic conditions required that the developer
create a turn lane on Ridge Rd from Mineral Lane to Hwy 88
Now the developer states that he should not be
required to meet this condition because Caltrans plans a remodel of the
intersection anyway, due to his commercial development, and the approval of
that shopping center on the corner of Hwy 88 and Ridge Rd also requires a left
hand turn lane. The second request for a
condition change from the original map is, again, regarding required
improvements to roadways. The developer,
Del Rapini states that because another subdivision proposed, the 58 home
Petersen Ranch, is online for construction, the Pine Grove Bluffs will now be
linked to Climax Rd.. Originally the main drag in the Pine Grove Bluffs,
Mineral Drive, was to be a dead end road where it abutted the Petersen
property. Now because the Petersen Ranch project is moving forward that road,
Mineral Drive, will be opened up as a thoroughfare to Climax Rd. Rapini states that this will
lessen his subdivision’s impacts on the Ridge/Hwy 88 intersection as his buyers
will likely use Lower Ridge to Climax or 88 to Climax and come through the back
way through the Petersen Ranch.
Although the Supervisors considered the
changes at their meeting this week, apparently the developer had already
approached the Public Works department within the last week, speaking with
Director Larry Peterson. With
Peterson, the developer reached a subdivision improvement agreement that will
require the developer to bond for future traffic related improvements.
Because the developer had entered into the agreement, the developer was now
asking to withdraw his request for change and allow the development agreement
to take precedents and then the developer will look at how. Planning Director Susan Grijalva
stated that the original agreement already included the punch through to Climax
Rd by going thru the Petersen Ranch project. She stated that the original
agreement already considered traffic impacts lessened on the Hwy 88 and Ridge
Rd corridors by the Petersen Ranch ingress and egress. County Counsel
Martha Shaver stated that because the developer had withdrawn his request for
changes at the public hearing, the county can not change or add conditions to
the subdivision.
Supervisor
Richard Forster stated that the developer clearly “outmaneuvered the county” by
going to staff and striking the development agreement. Forster stated “It’s like he did
not like the answer he got from Dad, so he ran to Mom”. In light of
that, stated Chairman Louis Boitano “We’ll open the public hearing”. Community
concerns included that there are rumors of a proposed Taco Bell franchise for
the corner shopping center which will create more traffic impacts as drive thru
customers enter and exit the restaurant.
Other community concerns included traffic safety and volume. Citizen Debbie Dunn representing the
Pine Grove Civic Group stated that “this developer has not communicated with
the community.” Although she stated “It appears it’s a mute point”.
Boitano stated that communicating with the community just makes common sense,
and courtesy, and that “You’d
think he would rather make friends that enemies, but that is his (Rapini’s)
prerogative”. Supervisor Forster stated that he was regretful regarding
the outcome of the situation as they, the board of supervisors, gave more time
to try to work with Rapini and “we got out maneuvered.”
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